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Find Your Food Voice

Ep 007: Wounded Eater Craving Normal Eating

Find Your Food Voice

Julie Duffy Dillon RDN

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.9750 Ratings

🗓️ 29 February 2016

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

There's no such thing as a perfect eater so making mistakes is a part of normal eating. What if you were raised to believe larger bodies are disgusting or eating is to be controlled? Then what? When the mind and society expect eating perfection, how can someone become a normal eater? This week's letter writer asks food to help direct her to the path toward healing.

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Key Points:

  • The longest relationship we will have on earth is the relationship with ourselves. How we feed ourselves is important to our health and quality of life. Therefore our relationship with food is important to heal.
  • Nutrition science is a fluid science.
  • Another shout out to Ellyn Satter and her awesomeness. This time, we hear her definition of Normal Eating.
  • Hear how Julie defines Eating Disorder recovery and why she believes you can 100% recover!
  • Our family of origin's belief on size and food behavior can get in the way of normal eating. Normal eating includes mistakes and trusting our body. Teaching size discrimination will keep us from trusting our hunger and fullness cues. It teaches us to rely on dieting and disordered eating.
  • Disordered eating is society's normal eating *Julie pouts*.
  • Picking out 1 or 2 new foods to try each week will help your brain and taste buds get more comfortable with normal eating.
  • The only FDA approved medications for eating disorders are foods.
  • Looking to become a normal eater? Find other normal eaters! And, it may impact your family and friends to also become normal eaters.
  • Patience and acceptance will help you move forward to healthy normal eating.

Show Notes:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:40.0

Say goodbye to the food police

0:41.6

and hello to peace.

0:43.5

Welcome to the Love Food podcast

0:45.3

hosted by award-winning dietitian

0:47.2

and food behavior expert, Julie Duffy Dillon.

0:50.3

This authentically engineered series

0:52.2

is in the form of a love letter

0:53.6

welcoming you to

0:55.1

reconnect with food.

0:56.6

Now pour a cup of coffee or a margarita and let's begin.

1:09.6

Hi and welcome to episode seven of the Love Food Podcast.

1:14.8

I am Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietitian, and food piece promoter.

1:19.3

I hope you're well.

1:20.6

Thank you so much for listening today.

1:23.0

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